Conrad Foss Live Event Showcase: 2025 Notebook Pt. 2
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FABC camp gave scouts the chance to see players from all over the state. The field is so deep we’re still giving updates from the three-day event. Here is the second article in a four-part series on the 2025 standouts.…
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Continue ReadingFABC camp gave scouts the chance to see players from all over the state. The field is so deep we’re still giving updates from the three-day event. Here is the second article in a four-part series on the 2025 standouts. You can find part 1 here.
Wilson is a physical 6’6 forward who flashes upside while contributing to a talented team. He finishes above the rim and through contact. Wilson isn’t much of a ball handler in his role but manages to make plays as a roller.
Standifer is a 6’5 guard that plays on and off the ball. He’s a versatile defender that can take on each perimeter position and play every position on offense. He has good athleticism on the break, finishes with either hand, and puts pressure on the rim in the half court.
Sam Shoptaw
Shoptaw gives Windermere Prep another playmaking guard to their lineup. He’s a 6’3 combo guard with a crafty scoring package. His shooting helps him space the floor in off ball roles and his passing gives the Lakers a connector piece.
Sanders continues to be one of the most underrated prospects in Florida. The 6’5 wing has improved his ball to become a better playmaker. He can get to the cup, is becoming more comfortable as a shower, and rebounds well for his position. With his physical profile and two seasons to improve his game, Sanders could be part of the rising juniors who garner more attention.
Allen’s cemented himself as one of the nation’s best 2025s and he’s still getting better. His coach calls him the unselfish superstar for the way he distributes the ball and does the dirty work. What’s surprised me the most is how comfortable he is as a lead guard. Allen is a five tool player with the defense, scoring instincts, and IQ to match.
Dylon Hanna
Hanna is a long athletic 6’3 guard out of Blanche Ely High School. A lot of his best qualities like pull up shooting and slashing come in flashes. Hanna is more of a long-term prospect, but with two seasons of play in the Miami area should have him turning heads.
Jonas is an athletic 6’5 wing who oozes potential. His calling card at the moment is his defensive presence and versatility. He guards bigger players without giving up ground and has the foot speed to stick with perimeter players. Most of his scoring comes from drives, transition, and finish plays. His motor and ability to cause turnovers seem translatable.